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...hope to keep going with our streak,” sophomore Bridget O’Connor said. “We came prepared to swim fast and I think that is what we did and had success.”The Crimson (7-0, 5-0 Ivy) crushed the Quakers (4-3, 1-3) by a score of 204.5-95.5. Harvard hasn’t lost a meet since the middle of the 2003-2004 season.The two races that the Crimson did lose to Quaker swimmers were the two sprinting events, the 500-yard and 100-yard freestyle...
...didn’t much matter as Princeton upset Penn and Brown beat Yale to put the Tigers and Bears in a tie atop the league with two games remaining.Record after: 5-3 (3-2 Ivy)NOV. 12, HARVARD vs. PENN, 29-3Turning point: When Dawson blistered the Quaker defense for a 65-yard run to the endzone in the second quarter. A penalty called back the drive to the 22-yard line, but O’Hagan’s third touchdown pass to Widman quickly put Harvard up 18-3.Cause for concern: The kicking game. With the third...
...injury,” Kerr said. “It was a nice acknowledgement to Jeff.” With Chivers in the game, all seven Crimson seniors started the contest, though Nicholas Tornaritis made the most noticeable impact on the field. His two goals helped Harvard edge a Quaker team that had been ranked as high as No. 18 nationally. The first score came just a few minutes into the opening half, when Tornaritis was the first player to gain possession of a ball put into the box by freshman Marcel Perl. He lofted it up and over...
...forward Nicholas Tornaritis have a great weekend, but he also finished out his career in style. Nicholas Tornaritis had a tremendous last game of the season—and his Harvard soccer career—on Saturday against Penn as he scored not one, but two goals against the Quakers. “This year, it was a little tougher [for the Tornaritis twins] because everyone was keying in on them,” Harvard coach John Kerr said. “But they really put this program on the map.” Nicholas Tornaritis put the game winner...
Different venue. Same result. Three weeks after falling 3-0 to Penn at the Palestra, the Harvard women’s volleyball team was swept by the Quakers at home, losing 3-0 (30-24, 30-23, 30-26) Saturday afternoon at the Malkin Athletic Center. Despite the solid all-around play of outside hitters Laura Mahon and Kathryn McKinley, the Crimson (3-17, 0-10 Ivy) ran its winless streak to nine matches. “I have a long-standing hatred of Penn,” co-captain Elizabeth Blotky said. “Everyone always gets fired...